Compendium of Cotton Diseases


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Compendium of Cotton Diseases, Second Edition provides practical, up-to-date information on the diagnosis and control of cotton diseases worldwide. This new edition begins with an overview of the origin and evolution of cultivated cotton and a description of the growth and development of the plant, which is fundamental in disease diagnosis and effective management strategies. Expanded disease sections include detailed pathogen descriptions, characteristic symptoms that occur, the disease cycle, and control information. Includes twice as many color photographs as the first edition.Additional improvements include:-greater attention to noninfectious disorders, including nutritional disorders, herbicide injury and toxicity, and environmental stresses.-sections on common disease interactions, host plant resistance to pathogens, and general principles of disease management in integrated production systems.




Compendium of Cotton Diseases


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Cotton diseases - general concepts. Infectious (biotic) diseases. Deterioration of planting seed. Seedling disease complex. Boll rots. Bacterial blight. Leaf spots. Anthracnose. Escobilla (witches'broon). Areolate mildew. Powdery mildews. Southwestern cotton rust. Tropical rust. Fusarium wilt-nematode complex. Verticilllum wilt. Phymatotrichum root rot. Black root rot. Sclerotium stem and root rot. Charcoal rot. Nematodes. Viruses and mycoplasmalike organisms. Rhizoplane and rhizozphere microfloras. Endomycorrhizae. Noninfectious (abiotic) diseases. Nutrient deficiencies. Chemical injury. Other nonparasitic disorders. Theory and practice of breeding for disease resistance. Crop management for disease control. Guide to the identification of diseases in the field.




Cotton


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Here is a vital new source of "need-to-know" information for cotton industry professionals. Unlike other references that focus solely on growing the crop, this book also emphasizes the cotton industry as a whole, and includes material on the nature of cotton fibers and their processing; cotton standards and classification; and marketing strategies.




Compendium of Nut Crop Diseases in Temperate Zones


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A practical reference and sourcebook addressing the identification, cause, disease cycle, epidemiology, and control of diseases in almond, hazelnut, pecan, pistachio, and English walnut crops in orchards worldwide. The volume is financially sponsored by Monsanto, the Northern Nut Growers Association, and Uniroyal Chemicals, and includes nearly 200 small color plates. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.




Rhizoctonia Species: Taxonomy, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Pathology and Disease Control


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Rhizoctonia Species: Taxonomy, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Pathology and Control, written by the world's most reputable experts in their respective fields of Rhizoctonia research, summarizes years of research in the various aspects of the ubiquitous complex group of soil-borne fungi belonging to the anamorph genus Rhizoctonia. Species of Rhizoctonia worldwide cause economically important diseases on most of the world's important plants such as cereals, potato, cotton, sugarbeet, vegetables, ornamentals and trees in nurseries. The subject reviews covered in the book include classic as well as modern approaches to Rhizoctonia research in: Taxonomy and Evolution, Genetics and Pathogenicity, Plant-Rhizoctonia Interactions, Ecology, Population and Disease Dynamics, Disease Occurrence and Management in Various Crops, Cultural Control, Biological Control, Germplasm for Resistance, Chemical and Integrated Control Strategies. It aims to be the standard reference source book on Rhizoctonia for the next decade or more, just as Parmeter et al. (1970) has been in the past. It will be an important publication for Rhizoctonia investigators, plant pathologists, students, extension specialists, crop producers and companies dealing with plant disease control.




Cotton Production and Uses


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This book provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the recent developments in cotton production and processing, including a number of genetic approaches, such as GM cotton for pest resistance, which have been hotly debated in recent decades. In the era of climate change, cotton is facing diverse abiotic stresses such as salinity, drought, toxic metals and environmental pollutants. As such, scientists are developing stress-tolerant cultivars using agronomic, genetic and molecular approaches. Gathering papers on these developments, this timely book is a valuable resource for a wide audience, including plant scientists, agronomists, soil scientists, botanists, environmental scientists and extention workers.




Cotton Physiology


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Tropical Plant Diseases


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This book incorporates several new developments since the publication of the first edition. Use this reference as a guide to the identification and control of tropical plant diseases. Includes special emphasis on molecular biology, genetic engineering, and integrated pest management. Includes new coverage of: Rice, Maize, Sorghum, Root Crops, Cassava, Sweet Potatoes, Legumes, Soybeans, Peanuts, Bananas, Coffee, Fruit and Nuts, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Cotton, Spices, Tobacco, among others.




Compendium of Cotton Diseases


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Introduction; Infections diseases; Abioticdisorders; Disease management.




Cotton


Book Description

"Cotton, 2nd edition, edited by David D. Fang and Richard G. Percy, is a long awaited, much needed comprehensive update on the science of cotton. This book epitomizes the thorough coverage of an Agronomy Monograph. Readers will find essential coverage of the many scientific advancements in the field, from fiber handling to the transgenic cotton revolution. This amazing and versatile crop, cultivated for more than 7000 years, is one of the most powerful stories in agricultural science. More than 50 experts who contributed to this volume represent the leading edge of this exciting story."